7.3.1 Statistical Methods

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    • How is the mean calculated in descriptive statistics?
      Sum values / total number
    • What is the mode in descriptive statistics?
      Most frequent value
    • What is the standard deviation in descriptive statistics?
      Square root of variance
    • Measures of central tendency describe the typical value in a data set.

      True
    • Measures of dispersion describe how spread out the data is.

      True
    • Match the descriptive statistic with its description:
      Mean ↔️ The average value
      Median ↔️ The middle value in order
      Mode ↔️ The most frequent value
      Range ↔️ Difference between highest and lowest
    • Inferential statistics summarize the key features of a data set.
      False
    • Steps in hypothesis testing
      1️⃣ State null and alternative hypotheses
      2️⃣ Choose a significance level
      3️⃣ Calculate the test statistic
      4️⃣ Compare test statistic to critical value
    • What is the purpose of comparing the test statistic to the critical value in hypothesis testing?
      Decide whether to reject H₀
    • The mean is calculated by summing all values and dividing by the total number of values
    • What does the mode represent in a data set?
      The most frequent value
    • Variance is the average squared deviation from the mean.

      True
    • Match the measure with its description:
      Mean ↔️ The average value
      Median ↔️ The middle value in order
      Mode ↔️ The most frequent value
    • Descriptive statistics are used to summarize sample data, while inferential statistics are used to make inferences about populations.

      True
    • Steps to investigate the correlation between temperature and plant growth:
      1️⃣ Collect data on temperature and plant growth
      2️⃣ Calculate the correlation coefficient
      3️⃣ Interpret the results
    • What is the typical significance level (α) used in hypothesis testing?
      0.05
    • Steps in hypothesis testing:
      1️⃣ State null and alternative hypotheses
      2️⃣ Choose significance level (α)
      3️⃣ Calculate test statistic
      4️⃣ Compare test statistic to critical value
    • The median is more robust to outliers
    • What is the purpose of measures of dispersion?
      Quantify data spread
    • Measures of dispersion provide a comprehensive view of how data is spread around the central values
    • What is the formula for variance?
      \frac{\sum (x_{i} - \mu)^{2}}{n - 1}</latex>
    • Match the inferential statistical method with its description:
      Hypothesis Testing ↔️ Testing a claim about a population parameter
      Correlation ↔️ Measuring the relationship between two variables
      Regression ↔️ Modeling the relationship between variables
    • What is a typical significance level (α) used in hypothesis testing?
      0.05 or 5%
    • If the test statistic exceeds the critical value, the null hypothesis is rejected.

      True
    • What is the purpose of measures of central tendency?
      Describe typical or central value
    • The median is the middle value when the data is arranged in order.

      True
    • The range is the difference between the highest and lowest values
    • What does standard deviation indicate about a data set?
      Average deviation from the mean
    • Inferential statistics are used to make inferences about a population
    • What does a correlation coefficient close to 1 indicate?
      Strong positive correlation
    • In hypothesis testing, the null hypothesis often states that there is no difference or effect
    • If the test statistic exceeds the critical value, the null hypothesis is rejected.

      True
    • Match the measure of central tendency with its description:
      Mean ↔️ The average value
      Median ↔️ The middle value in order
      Mode ↔️ The most frequent value
    • The mode identifies the most common value in a data set.

      True
    • Match the measure of dispersion with its description:
      Range ↔️ Difference between highest and lowest
      Variance ↔️ Average squared deviation from mean
      Standard Deviation ↔️ Square root of variance
    • Descriptive statistics include measures of both central tendency and dispersion.

      True
    • What is the purpose of descriptive statistics?
      Summarize data
    • The median is the middle value when data is arranged in order.

      True
    • Match the measure of dispersion with its description:
      Range ↔️ Difference between highest and lowest values
      Variance ↔️ Average squared deviation from the mean
      Standard Deviation ↔️ Square root of variance
    • The range is the difference between the highest and lowest values